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American Burn Association Stands Ready to Support Burn Care Response Amid California Wildfires and Recent Disasters

American Burn Association

. “Through ongoing collaboration with our members, leadership, and partners, the ABA remains ready to respond, no matter the scale of the event.” ” Accessing Burn Care and Disaster Preparedness Resources The ABA offers a variety of resources on its website to support healthcare providers, first responders, and the public.

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How Your Donations Make a Difference in Supporting First Responders

First Responders Foundation

In communities across the nation, first responders are on the front lines, ensuring our safety and responding to emergencies with speed and expertise. First responders require a wide array of tools and technology to perform their jobs efficiently.

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BLS Renewal: Key Facts and Must-Know Information

NHCPS Save a Life

In the emergency medical care sector, Basic Life Support (BLS) stands as a critical cornerstone. It comprises a comprehensive repertoire of life-saving techniques and essential tools, each honed to perfection in the action of high-stress situations.

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On the Scene: Prehospital Care for Electrical Burns for EMTs

EMT Training Station

It’s tailored to provide fellow EMTs, first responders, and even bystanders with the essential insights and practical steps necessary to manage these potentially life-threatening injuries effectively. As first responders, we’re trained to look for these subtle clues.

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Three Pillars for Pediatric Resuscitation Success

Handtevy

Data from the AHA and the Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) guidelines consistently report neurologic intact survival from pediatric cardiac arrest to be 3% for infants and 10% for children. Using a different lens to evaluate these links in the chain of survival may provide a different perspective, and inform the way forward.

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8 Alternative Jobs to Pursue with an EMT Certification

NCOAE

To become an ER Technician, you need your EMT credential, Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) certification, CPR certification, and other credentials based on the location in which you work. Obtaining your EMT certification first gives you a unique perspective of how that information is received on the other end.

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The Reality of Ramping for Student Paramedics

The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Paramedic

We equip them with a growing collection of skills to include everything from basic life support, right through to advanced care. Adopting everything that we have learned over this past 20 years of waiting in line provides an ideal opportunity to educate and inform.